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Lagersolut

Here's the  tall chute I picked up from  member jmdavid09  couple three weeks ago , didn't think it was going to happen because of the distance between us... but as luck would have it he was coming down from NY to pick up a tractor and we were able to get it done . We met in Pottstown and I was able top get a tall chute .

Just finished up tonight, thought after 20 years of service I'd go over it and I put a little more money in it - new chain - new  idler sprockets etc - if I see stuff wore after it's been in service for years I'd rather replace things now over January with 2 foot of snow in the D-way .

The 10ft bulk #40 chain was a piece of cake and tightened things up nicely

First pic is the day it made it's trip from Syracuse  to South central Pa via Pottstown  Pa .



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js5020

Nice looking blower,, I have one for the 16 Auto and it will relocate snow quite nicely.

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AMC RULES
Nice&clean too.  :handgestures-salute:

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shallowwatersailor

Good idea on going through it now. That auger looks great.

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Ed Kennell

Nice...looks like it just came out of the box. :handgestures-thumbupright:

   IMO, the side extension  plates are mounted incorrectly.  The front bends should be parallel to each other to slice through the snow.:twocents-02cents:

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squonk

Ed's right about the plates. Since Jeremy sold that blower odds are we are going to get blasted with snow this year unless he has another one! :)

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Lagersolut

Good idea on going through it now. That auger looks great.

 I don't like  wrenching in winter

Nice...looks like it just came out of the box. :handgestures-thumbupright:

   IMO, the side extension  plates are mounted incorrectly.  The front bends should be parallel to each other to slice through the snow.:twocents-02cents:

 
Did some minor cosmetic work - turned extensions around .






 

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Lagersolut

Ed's right about the plates. Since Jeremy sold that blower odds are we are going to get blasted with snow this year unless he has another one! :)

He had two of them - :)    couldn't be happier I was able to take one off his hands , getting a blower for the tractors was a thought for awhile and a tall chute was a big bonus .  :icecream:

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Ed Kennell

Maybe we'll get to use the blowers this winter.  We  really didn't have any good blower worthy snows in southern York Co last year.

I made a few mods to my tall chute this summer....closed the front of the lower chute, added remote deflector control, put on smaller drive pulley to speed up the auger and make belts easier to change,  added the rubber paddles to close the gap at the center of the auger, added chains to the front wheels,  mirrors on the cab, and 200# more wt on the rear.

  Can't wait to try it out !

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roadapples

Ed, you can have Adams Co.`s share. I`d prefer to hibernate. 

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